123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394 |
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include <stddef.h>
- #include <string.h>
- #include <assert.h>
- #include "json.h"
- #include "json_tokener.h"
- #include "json_visit.h"
- static void test_basic_parse(void);
- static void test_verbose_parse(void);
- static void test_incremental_parse(void);
- int main(void)
- {
- MC_SET_DEBUG(1);
- static const char separator[] = "==================================";
- test_basic_parse();
- puts(separator);
- test_verbose_parse();
- puts(separator);
- test_incremental_parse();
- puts(separator);
- }
- static json_c_visit_userfunc clear_serializer;
- static void do_clear_serializer(json_object *jso);
- static void single_basic_parse(const char *test_string, int clear_serializer)
- {
- json_object *new_obj;
- new_obj = json_tokener_parse(test_string);
- if (clear_serializer)
- do_clear_serializer(new_obj);
- printf("new_obj.to_string(%s)=%s\n", test_string, json_object_to_json_string(new_obj));
- json_object_put(new_obj);
- }
- static void test_basic_parse()
- {
- single_basic_parse("\"\003\"", 0);
- single_basic_parse("/* hello */\"foo\"", 0);
- single_basic_parse("// hello\n\"foo\"", 0);
- single_basic_parse("\"foo\"blue", 0);
- single_basic_parse("\"\\u0041\\u0042\\u0043\"", 0);
- // Test with a "short" high surrogate
- single_basic_parse("[9,'\\uDAD", 0);
- single_basic_parse("null", 0);
- single_basic_parse("NaN", 0);
- single_basic_parse("-NaN", 0); /* non-sensical, returns null */
- single_basic_parse("Inf", 0); /* must use full string, returns null */
- single_basic_parse("inf", 0); /* must use full string, returns null */
- single_basic_parse("Infinity", 0);
- single_basic_parse("infinity", 0);
- single_basic_parse("-Infinity", 0);
- single_basic_parse("-infinity", 0);
- single_basic_parse("{ \"min\": Infinity, \"max\": -Infinity}", 0);
- single_basic_parse("Infinity!", 0);
- single_basic_parse("Infinitynull", 0);
- single_basic_parse("InfinityXXXX", 0);
- single_basic_parse("-Infinitynull", 0);
- single_basic_parse("-InfinityXXXX", 0);
- single_basic_parse("Infinoodle", 0);
- single_basic_parse("InfinAAA", 0);
- single_basic_parse("-Infinoodle", 0);
- single_basic_parse("-InfinAAA", 0);
- single_basic_parse("True", 0);
- single_basic_parse("False", 0);
- single_basic_parse("12", 0);
- single_basic_parse("12.3", 0);
- single_basic_parse("12.3.4", 0); /* non-sensical, returns null */
- /* was returning (int)2015 before patch, should return null */
- single_basic_parse("2015-01-15", 0);
- /* ...but this works. It's rather inconsistent, and a future major release
- * should change the behavior so it either always returns null when extra
- * bytes are present (preferred), or always return object created from as much
- * as was able to be parsed.
- */
- single_basic_parse("12.3xxx", 0);
- single_basic_parse("{\"FoO\" : -12.3E512}", 0);
- single_basic_parse("{\"FoO\" : -12.3E51.2}", 0); /* non-sensical, returns null */
- single_basic_parse("[\"\\n\"]", 0);
- single_basic_parse("[\"\\nabc\\n\"]", 0);
- single_basic_parse("[null]", 0);
- single_basic_parse("[]", 0);
- single_basic_parse("[false]", 0);
- single_basic_parse("[\"abc\",null,\"def\",12]", 0);
- single_basic_parse("{}", 0);
- single_basic_parse("{ \"foo\": \"bar\" }", 0);
- single_basic_parse("{ \"foo\": \"bar\", \"baz\": null, \"bool0\": true }", 0);
- single_basic_parse("{ \"foo\": [null, \"foo\"] }", 0);
- single_basic_parse("{ \"abc\": 12, \"foo\": \"bar\", \"bool0\": false, \"bool1\": true, \"arr\": [ 1, 2, 3, null, 5 ] }", 0);
- single_basic_parse("{ \"abc\": \"blue\nred\\ngreen\" }", 0);
- // Clear serializer for these tests so we see the actual parsed value.
- single_basic_parse("[0e]", 1);
- single_basic_parse("[0e+]", 1);
- single_basic_parse("[0e+-1]", 1);
- single_basic_parse("[18446744073709551616]", 1);
- }
- // Clear the re-serialization information that the tokener
- // saves to ensure that the output reflects the actual
- // values we parsed, rather than just the original input.
- static void do_clear_serializer(json_object *jso)
- {
- json_c_visit(jso, 0, clear_serializer, NULL);
- }
- static int clear_serializer(json_object *jso, int flags,
- json_object *parent_jso,
- const char *jso_key,
- size_t *jso_index, void *userarg)
- {
- if (jso)
- json_object_set_serializer(jso, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- return JSON_C_VISIT_RETURN_CONTINUE;
- }
- static void test_verbose_parse()
- {
- json_object *new_obj;
- enum json_tokener_error error = json_tokener_success;
- new_obj = json_tokener_parse_verbose("{ foo }", &error);
- assert (error == json_tokener_error_parse_object_key_name);
- assert (new_obj == NULL);
- new_obj = json_tokener_parse("{ foo }");
- assert (new_obj == NULL);
- new_obj = json_tokener_parse("foo");
- assert (new_obj == NULL);
- new_obj = json_tokener_parse_verbose("foo", &error);
- assert (new_obj == NULL);
- /* b/c the string starts with 'f' parsing return a boolean error */
- assert (error == json_tokener_error_parse_boolean);
- puts("json_tokener_parse_versbose() OK");
- }
- struct incremental_step {
- const char *string_to_parse;
- int length;
- int char_offset;
- enum json_tokener_error expected_error;
- int reset_tokener;
- } incremental_steps[] = {
- /* Check that full json messages can be parsed, both w/ and w/o a reset */
- { "{ \"foo\": 123 }", -1, -1, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "{ \"foo\": 456 }", -1, -1, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- { "{ \"foo\": 789 }", -1, -1, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- /* Check a basic incremental parse */
- { "{ \"foo", -1, -1, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "\": {\"bar", -1, -1, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "\":13}}", -1, -1, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- /* Check that json_tokener_reset actually resets */
- { "{ \"foo", -1, -1, json_tokener_continue, 1 },
- { ": \"bar\"}", -1, 0, json_tokener_error_parse_unexpected, 1 },
- /* Check incremental parsing with trailing characters */
- { "{ \"foo", -1, -1, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "\": {\"bar", -1, -1, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "\":13}}XXXX", 10, 6, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "XXXX", 4, 0, json_tokener_error_parse_unexpected, 1 },
- /* Check that trailing characters can change w/o a reset */
- { "{\"x\": 123 }\"X\"", -1, 11, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "\"Y\"", -1, -1, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- /* To stop parsing a number we need to reach a non-digit, e.g. a \0 */
- { "1", 1, 1, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- /* This should parse as the number 12, since it continues the "1" */
- { "2", 2, 1, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "12{", 3, 2, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- /* Similar tests for other kinds of objects: */
- /* These could all return success immediately, since regardless of
- what follows the false/true/null token we *will* return a json object,
- but it currently doesn't work that way. hmm... */
- { "false", 5, 5, json_tokener_continue, 1 },
- { "false", 6, 5, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- { "true", 4, 4, json_tokener_continue, 1 },
- { "true", 5, 4, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- { "null", 4, 4, json_tokener_continue, 1 },
- { "null", 5, 4, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- { "Infinity", 9, 8, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- { "infinity", 9, 8, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- { "-infinity", 10, 9, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- { "infinity", 9, 0, json_tokener_error_parse_unexpected, 3 },
- { "-infinity", 10, 1, json_tokener_error_parse_unexpected, 3 },
- { "inf", 3, 3, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "inity", 6, 5, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- { "-inf", 4, 4, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "inity", 6, 5, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- { "i", 1, 1, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "n", 1, 1, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "f", 1, 1, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "i", 1, 1, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "n", 1, 1, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "i", 1, 1, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "t", 1, 1, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "y", 1, 1, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "", 1, 0, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- { "-", 1, 1, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "inf", 3, 3, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "ini", 3, 3, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "ty", 3, 2, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- { "-", 1, 1, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "i", 1, 1, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "nfini", 5, 5, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "ty", 3, 2, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- { "-i", 2, 2, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- { "nfinity", 8, 7, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- { "InfinityX", 10, 8, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "X", 1, 0, json_tokener_error_parse_unexpected, 1 },
- { "Infinity1234", 13, 8, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "1234", 5, 4, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- { "Infinity9999", 8, 8, json_tokener_continue, 0 },
- /* returns the Infinity loaded up by the previous call: */
- { "1234", 5, 0, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "1234", 5, 4, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- /* offset=1 because "n" is the start of "null". hmm... */
- { "noodle", 7, 1, json_tokener_error_parse_null, 1 },
- /* offset=2 because "na" is the start of "nan". hmm... */
- { "naodle", 7, 2, json_tokener_error_parse_null, 1 },
- /* offset=2 because "tr" is the start of "true". hmm... */
- { "track", 6, 2, json_tokener_error_parse_boolean, 1 },
- /* Although they may initially look like they should fail,
- the next few tests check that parsing multiple sequential
- json objects in the input works as expected */
- { "null123", 9, 4, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "null123" + 4, 4, 3, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- { "nullx", 5, 4, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "nullx" + 4, 2, 0, json_tokener_error_parse_unexpected, 1 },
- { "{\"a\":1}{\"b\":2}",15, 7, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "{\"a\":1}{\"b\":2}" + 7,
- 8, 7, json_tokener_success, 1 },
- /* Some bad formatting. Check we get the correct error status */
- { "2015-01-15", 10, 4, json_tokener_error_parse_number, 1 },
- /* Strings have a well defined end point, so we can stop at the quote */
- { "\"blue\"", -1, -1, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- /* Check each of the escape sequences defined by the spec */
- { "\"\\\"\"", -1, -1, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "\"\\\\\"", -1, -1, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "\"\\b\"", -1, -1, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "\"\\f\"", -1, -1, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "\"\\n\"", -1, -1, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "\"\\r\"", -1, -1, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "\"\\t\"", -1, -1, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "\"\\/\"", -1, -1, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- // Escaping a forward slash is optional
- { "\"/\"", -1, -1, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "[1,2,3]", -1, -1, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- /* This behaviour doesn't entirely follow the json spec, but until we have
- a way to specify how strict to be we follow Postel's Law and be liberal
- in what we accept (up to a point). */
- { "[1,2,3,]", -1, -1, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- { "[1,2,,3,]", -1, 5, json_tokener_error_parse_unexpected, 0 },
- { "[1,2,3,]", -1, 7, json_tokener_error_parse_unexpected, 3 },
- { "{\"a\":1,}", -1, 7, json_tokener_error_parse_unexpected, 3 },
- { NULL, -1, -1, json_tokener_success, 0 },
- };
- static void test_incremental_parse()
- {
- json_object *new_obj;
- enum json_tokener_error jerr;
- struct json_tokener *tok;
- const char *string_to_parse;
- int ii;
- int num_ok, num_error;
- num_ok = 0;
- num_error = 0;
- printf("Starting incremental tests.\n");
- printf("Note: quotes and backslashes seen in the output here are literal values passed\n");
- printf(" to the parse functions. e.g. this is 4 characters: \"\\f\"\n");
- string_to_parse = "{ \"foo"; /* } */
- printf("json_tokener_parse(%s) ... ", string_to_parse);
- new_obj = json_tokener_parse(string_to_parse);
- if (new_obj == NULL) puts("got error as expected");
- /* test incremental parsing in various forms */
- tok = json_tokener_new();
- for (ii = 0; incremental_steps[ii].string_to_parse != NULL; ii++)
- {
- int this_step_ok = 0;
- struct incremental_step *step = &incremental_steps[ii];
- int length = step->length;
- int expected_char_offset = step->char_offset;
- if (step->reset_tokener & 2)
- json_tokener_set_flags(tok, JSON_TOKENER_STRICT);
- else
- json_tokener_set_flags(tok, 0);
- if (length == -1)
- length = strlen(step->string_to_parse);
- if (expected_char_offset == -1)
- expected_char_offset = length;
- printf("json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, %-12s, %3d) ... ",
- step->string_to_parse, length);
- new_obj = json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, step->string_to_parse, length);
- jerr = json_tokener_get_error(tok);
- if (step->expected_error != json_tokener_success)
- {
- if (new_obj != NULL)
- printf("ERROR: invalid object returned: %s\n",
- json_object_to_json_string(new_obj));
- else if (jerr != step->expected_error)
- printf("ERROR: got wrong error: %s\n",
- json_tokener_error_desc(jerr));
- else if (tok->char_offset != expected_char_offset)
- printf("ERROR: wrong char_offset %d != expected %d\n",
- tok->char_offset,
- expected_char_offset);
- else
- {
- printf("OK: got correct error: %s\n",
- json_tokener_error_desc(jerr));
- this_step_ok = 1;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- if (new_obj == NULL &&
- !(step->length >= 4 &&
- strncmp(step->string_to_parse, "null", 4) == 0))
- printf("ERROR: expected valid object, instead: %s\n",
- json_tokener_error_desc(jerr));
- else if (tok->char_offset != expected_char_offset)
- printf("ERROR: wrong char_offset %d != expected %d\n",
- tok->char_offset,
- expected_char_offset);
- else
- {
- printf("OK: got object of type [%s]: %s\n",
- json_type_to_name(json_object_get_type(new_obj)),
- json_object_to_json_string(new_obj));
- this_step_ok = 1;
- }
- }
- if (new_obj)
- json_object_put(new_obj);
- if (step->reset_tokener & 1)
- json_tokener_reset(tok);
- if (this_step_ok)
- num_ok++;
- else
- num_error++;
- }
- json_tokener_free(tok);
- printf("End Incremental Tests OK=%d ERROR=%d\n", num_ok, num_error);
- }
|